in antiquity, a name given to seven days before and as many after the winter solstice; by reason of the halcyon, invited by the calmness of the weather, laid its eggs in nests build in the rocks, close by the brink of the sea, at this season.
in antiquity, a name given to seven days before and as many after the winter solstice; by reason of the halcyon, invited by the calmness of the weather, laid its eggs in nests build in the rocks, close by the brink of the sea, at this season.